A Tragic Friends Theory Reveals Something Dark About Phoebe

There are few things fans love more than theorizing, and one Friends theory in particular tops the list of wild fan theories. Friends, which aired from 1994 to 2004, remains one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. It followed a group of six friends — Monica, Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler and Phoebe — navigating life in New York City together. Many would argue that it’s a near flawless television show. It continues to delight new audiences and give young people entirely unrealistic expectations of what life in their twenties will look like.

Friends is fun and lighthearted, but that hasn’t stopped the theorizers from crafting one extremely dark theory. In 2015, a fan took to Twitter to pose the possibility that all of Friends takes place inside Phoebe’s head. To make matters even more tragic, the dark Friends theory suggests Phoebe has been homeless since the death of her mother and is merely watching the other friends inside the coffee house from the sidewalk.

Updated on October 13, 2023 by Katie Doll: The “It was all in Phoebe’s head” theory has been shut down by the show’s co-creator Marta Kauffman, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t any valid points to the theory. The details of Phoebe’s life could be inconsistent at times, yet the core theme of her backstory remains: it was entirely tragic for such a light-hearted, free-spirited person to go through.

Who Was Phoebe Buffay?

Phoebe was one fo the six core friends in the series, who is known for her folksy and quirky personality. She was born to Frank and Lily Buffay on February 16, although her birthday is the subject of a much larger debate, as it often changed in the show’s continuity. She has a twin sister named Ursula, a waitress whose crass and cynical personality offsets Phoebe’s fun and optimistic charm. Throughout her arc on Friends, Phoebe made money as a massage therapist but had a true passion for singing and songwriting, which led to the earworm known as “Smelly Cat.” To pursue her passion, Phoebe would sing songs at the public library, the subway and Central Perk, the coffee shop the friends often hang out at.

Despite her ditzy personality, Phoebe is actually quite intelligent; she can speak several languages other than English, two of which are Italian and French. But she never puts her hidden intelligence to much use, especially when it comes to her simple, but catchy songs. By the end of the series, she marries Mike Hannigan and gives birth to triplets as a surrogate for her brother and his wife. This all may not have really happened though, according to a popular yet dreadful fan theory.

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